My family is insane, we'll start there. We had a family dinner early October when DS was 5 months and it was a complete disaster. Dinner was at 5pm and he goes to bed at 6:30, and because we stayed late (yes, our fault), he ended up having a big meltdown. My family also does not respect babies space. As soon as we walked in the door, he had my Mom, my aunt and my little cousin in his face laughing, clapping away - he was completely overwhelmed and started crying. This was not even 1 minute after we arrived.
Come Christmas, DS will be 8 months. I'm wondering from you Moms with 8 months olds, and STMs, what will his awake time and sleeping habits be like then? yes, I know all babies are different, but at least give me your experiences. Right now at 6.5 months he can stay awake 2-3 hours, and bedtime routine starts at 6 and he's sleeping by 6:30. Since it's Christmas, there will be dinner, gift opening, desserts.... Dinner will probably be at 5 again but I'm stressing out about him melting down before 6 since that's his typical bedtime.
I just do not want to deal with another meltdown again on Christmas eve! What to do, what to do???
Re: Dreading Chistmas dinner!
My 8 month old only last 1.5 hours sometimes I can get her to go 2hrs between naps. I will just bring my baby carrier and wear her for naps. Can you bring a playpen and put him down for a nap before he is overtired? I don't know that there will be a huge difference between how long he lasts now at 6.5 months and how long he will last at 8months. My daughter hasn't really changes in that time frame. I would plan to somehow get him to sleep while there to buy you more time without meltdowns! My daughter only needs a 20-30min nap to buy her another 1.5hrs of awake time, even thought she tends to nap for 2hrs at home.
Yep...but if you have to choose between harder while there and not enjoying dinner or harder once home...I'd choose harder once home! It will throw things off that night and likely into the next day. But, that's bound to happen with anything that throws the schedule off!
For us, when something like this comes up she will nap while out and be in a great mood. The minute we get home she loses it and has total meltdown and it takes both of us, lots of time, and tons of patience to get her calm and asleep. But...she is calm and happy while we are out so it's all good!
WTF?!?!?!
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